The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 |
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Pagina 6
... Human Actions , Virtue and Vice , Predestination , Eternal Punish- ment and Heaven , even the very titles of the works of the Arabians and the schoolmen on these subjects are so similar , that one cannot doubt that the one was copied ...
... Human Actions , Virtue and Vice , Predestination , Eternal Punish- ment and Heaven , even the very titles of the works of the Arabians and the schoolmen on these subjects are so similar , that one cannot doubt that the one was copied ...
Pagina 11
... human nature , or the gospel , or both , who affirm otherwise . There is in the minds of all men an inherent love of truth . Error is never embraced for its own sake ; it is only admitted under the disguise of truth . " The cause of ...
... human nature , or the gospel , or both , who affirm otherwise . There is in the minds of all men an inherent love of truth . Error is never embraced for its own sake ; it is only admitted under the disguise of truth . " The cause of ...
Pagina 25
... human nature , we find nothing scarcely that takes hold of the imagi- nation . Now and then there is a gro- tesque description . " Shamefastnesse ( shamefacedness ) is a goodly orna- ment of noble persons . It exalteth those which be ...
... human nature , we find nothing scarcely that takes hold of the imagi- nation . Now and then there is a gro- tesque description . " Shamefastnesse ( shamefacedness ) is a goodly orna- ment of noble persons . It exalteth those which be ...
Pagina 29
... human passions , urged and strengthened by various circumstances , seems to have been forgotten . But , in fact , few persons after proceeding some time in a vicious course can be induced by terror to draw back . If they have subsisted ...
... human passions , urged and strengthened by various circumstances , seems to have been forgotten . But , in fact , few persons after proceeding some time in a vicious course can be induced by terror to draw back . If they have subsisted ...
Pagina 47
... human bosoms than it had ever fallen to the lot of any other man to do . " I cannot conclude , " said Sir James , " without warmly adverting to the distinction conferred on this Univer- sity by my friend Mr. Millar , whose merits are ...
... human bosoms than it had ever fallen to the lot of any other man to do . " I cannot conclude , " said Sir James , " without warmly adverting to the distinction conferred on this Univer- sity by my friend Mr. Millar , whose merits are ...
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